Description

we use Jenkins and quite a few of its plugins in our organization. Due to legal reasons we are required to keep track of which licenses any software we use falls under. Generally this is pretty easy.

However, I'd estimate that less than half of the Jenkins core and plugin components that we use has clear license info (e.g. a license file in a github repo or a license mentioned on http://maven-repository.com). Would it be possible to have a look at this? Or is there perhaps an implicit license that applies when no license is specified?

The following plugins are ones that I'm having trouble finding a license for:

What would be the correct way to go about collecting license information for these? I've opened a few pull requests on github with licensing info for these, but was told that writing a JIRA ticket like this might yield better results.

Lev Mishin
added a comment - 2015-11-06 07:38 All of the plugins you mentioned have a MIT license references in the pom.xml or MIT license text in the repository root
All plugins and Jenkins use MIT license